Inter Milan beat Fiorentina to wins 2023 Coppa Italia, Italian Cup Winners by year, History..
Lautaro Martinez scored twice as Champions League finalists Inter Milan came from behind to beat Fiorentina and win their second consecutive Coppa Italia title.
Fiorentina opened the scoring at Stadio Olimpico after just three minutes when Nico Gonzales drilled in a cross.
Martinez equalised from a tight angle in the 29th minute.
The striker got the winner eight minutes later with a volley.
Fiorentina face West Ham in the Europa Conference League final on 7 June, while Inter play Manchester City in the Champions League final on 10 June.
What is the Coppa Italia, Who won the first edition, Most titles won.
The Coppa Italia is the annual domestic cup competition in Italian football. A knockout competition, it was organisied by the Italian football federation till the 2009-10 campaign and has been organised by Lega Serie A ever since.
The Coppa Italia’s first edition was held in 1922 and it was won by FC Vado
Juventus with 14 triumphs is the most successful team in the history of the competition, while AS Roma and Inter Milan with nine title wins are sits in second in Coppa Italia’s winners table..
The winner of this competition gains automatic qualification to the UEFA Europa League,
Coppa Italia winners: Complete list of Italy Cup champions by year, History, 1922-2023.
The Coppa Italia is the 100-year old annual knockout cup competition in Italian football. 44 teams participate in the competition. Here, check out the full list of every Coppa Italia winners by year.
Season — Winners
1922 — Vado
1927 — Not completed
1936 — Torino
1937 — Genoa
1938 — Juventus
1939 — Ambrosiana-Inter
1940 — Fiorentina
1941 — Venezia
1942 — Juventus
1943 — Torino
1958 — Lazio
1959 — Juventus
1960 — Juventus
1961 — Fiorentina
1962 — Napoli
1963 — Atalanta
1964 — Roma
1965 — Juventus
1966 — Fiorentina
1967 — Milan
1968 — Torino
1969 — Roma
1970 — Bologna
1971 — Torino
1972 — Milan
1973 — Milan
1974 — Bologna
1975 — Fiorentina
1976 — Napoli
1977 — Milan
1978 — Inter
1979 — Juventus
1980 — Roma
1981 — Roma
1982 — Inter
1983 — Juventus
1984 — Roma
1985 — Sampdoria
1986 — Roma
1987 — Napoli
1988 — Sampdoria
1989 — Sampdoria
1990 — Juventus
1991 — Roma
1992 — Parma
1993 — Torino
1994 — Sampdoria
1995 — Juventus
1996 — Fiorentina
1997 — Vicenza
1998 — Lazio
1999 — Parma
2000 — Lazio
2001 — Fiorentina
2002 — Parma
2003 — Milan
2004 — Lazio
2005 — Inter
2006 — Inter
2007 — Roma
2008 — Roma
2009 — Lazio
2010 — Inter
2011 — Inter
2012 — Napoli
2013 — Lazio
2014 — Napoli
2015 — Juventus
2016 — Juventus
2017 — Juventus
2018 — Juventus
2019 — Lazio
2020 — Napoli
2021 — Juventus
2022 — Inter Milan
2023 — Inter Milan
2024 — TBD.
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